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his mother was an alcoholic and his father had moved to california so he was on his own. >> glowatski, he's 5'5", 130 pounds. >> john bond is an investigator with the victoria police department. bond says warren told him as reena virk was staggering across the bridge, he and nicole cook's best friend, kelly ellard, followed her. >> ellard confronts her, if reena virk going to rat her out. >> no one can really say why kelly followed reena. was it to impress her friend nicole? was it a taste for violence that the fight had awakened? her background made what happened next hard to believe. >> she wasn't a troublemaker. she has a good family. her family always looked out for her. >> catherine murray the prosecutor in the trials that followed said warren testified that he and kelly continued to beat reena. >> and then they started kicking, stomping on her, jumping up and down on her until she was unconscious. then they each took a foot and they dragged her to the water's edge. warren said at that time he let go and kelly took her into the gorge up to about her waist and she karate chopped r
his mother was an alcoholic and his father had moved to california so he was on his own. >> glowatski, he's 5'5", 130 pounds. >> john bond is an investigator with the victoria police department. bond says warren told him as reena virk was staggering across the bridge, he and nicole cook's best friend, kelly ellard, followed her. >> ellard confronts her, if reena virk going to rat her out. >> no one can really say why kelly followed reena. was it to impress her...
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katie is vulnerable in orange county, california. >> neil: i am jumping on you. >> there you go. we will have to wait and see. >> neil: we call these hard breaking news. thank you very much. now "the five." >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> i am dagen mcdowell with austin, greg gutfeld. it's 5 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five." 7 minutes into joe biden's presidency and the border is a disaster. video shows more illegal immigrants crammed into a room amid rising covid fears. we are getting staggerin
katie is vulnerable in orange county, california. >> neil: i am jumping on you. >> there you go. we will have to wait and see. >> neil: we call these hard breaking news. thank you very much. now "the five." >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> i am dagen mcdowell with austin, greg gutfeld. it's 5 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five." 7 minutes into joe biden's presidency and the border is a disaster. video shows more illegal immigrants...
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., and san bernardino, california, giving guidance on criminal activity. the filmmaker posting as a prostitution ringleader entered a.c.o.r.n.'s offices and how to maintain his enterprise and received tax credits for doing so. i was shocked what this advice included and among other things how to launder profits from an alleged prostitution ring that was going to involve underaged girls. during the meeting, a.c.o.r.n. representatives were informed that the girls were smuggled in to the united states for the purpose of sex trafficking and a.c.o.r.n. employees were told by the film maker that the reason for obtaining the residence was to establish a brothel that would house these underaged girls. consistent among all these a.c.o.r.n. offices was to lie to law enforcement, conceal the profits and ensure that any of the underaged girls involved in the prostitution ring, do not talk to law enforcement. one a.c.o.r.n. employee in baltimore, told the ring leader that, quote, girls under 16 don't exist, and make sure they keep their mouth shut, unquote. this heinou
., and san bernardino, california, giving guidance on criminal activity. the filmmaker posting as a prostitution ringleader entered a.c.o.r.n.'s offices and how to maintain his enterprise and received tax credits for doing so. i was shocked what this advice included and among other things how to launder profits from an alleged prostitution ring that was going to involve underaged girls. during the meeting, a.c.o.r.n. representatives were informed that the girls were smuggled in to the united...
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federal commodities regulators filed a civil lawsuit against two obscure traders in australia and california and three american and international fir firms. and this was in the context three years ago, in 2008, when oil prices had surged past $100 a barrel, there were those suspicions then that traders had manipulated the market and that ultimately has led to a number of commentary and investigatio investigations. well, the regulators at the commodities futures trading commission have now filed this suit and they're looking into the fraud being utilized in these oil and gas markets, particularly the commodities futures markets. in the past months, i have come to this floor several times to discuss the net result of all of this, which is what we pay at the pump, and how it directly links to these oil speculators and the game they play in running up the price of oil. using this data from the commodity futures trading commission and price data from the energy information administration, we have shown on this floor in speech after speech until i'm blue in the face, we have demonstrated the direc
federal commodities regulators filed a civil lawsuit against two obscure traders in australia and california and three american and international fir firms. and this was in the context three years ago, in 2008, when oil prices had surged past $100 a barrel, there were those suspicions then that traders had manipulated the market and that ultimately has led to a number of commentary and investigatio investigations. well, the regulators at the commodities futures trading commission have now filed...
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you're listening with the california radio program. you're speaker is dennis blair who is the director of the u.s. national intelligence. back on the question of cybersecurity. this seems to be an increasingly large focus of our intelligence community. and i wonder if you could anxious that part of the question that asks where is this coming from? is it coming from a country that has state involvement in it? or is it comes from criminal groups? what is the primary cyber threat now to the united states? >> if you count them up, most of the facts against american cyber systems in the united states share volume. not all of those originate because as many of you know you go from one computer to another, and the final might be from which you make your attack will generally be several hops from where you were. when you trace it all, we find a huge amount of activity comes out of china. we find a lot of activity comes out of russia. we find a mixture of unofficial and semiofficial background. but that problem, that attribution is a tough part
you're listening with the california radio program. you're speaker is dennis blair who is the director of the u.s. national intelligence. back on the question of cybersecurity. this seems to be an increasingly large focus of our intelligence community. and i wonder if you could anxious that part of the question that asks where is this coming from? is it coming from a country that has state involvement in it? or is it comes from criminal groups? what is the primary cyber threat now to the united...
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the governor of california, the french laundry, although that is different. he is a great man. obama is a great man. flying george clooney and oprah and is appropriate. i'm just going to put my mask back on and go into the house for another 18 months. >> that is the saddest observation -- the fierce egalitarian spirit of america dying and that is our fault, i agree with you completely. mark steyn it takes a poor eye to see the truth about our country, great to see you. >> sometimes you have to be in budapest to see america clearly, i envy that, tucker. >> tucker: the great mark steyn. we are signing off tonight from the city and we will be coming here all week. "tucker carlson tonight," part of the documentary series, we will be back 8:00 p.m. so that the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and group think. see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to "hannity" this busy time more shocking footage of the violent crime surging across the country. it shouldn't be a surprise, including one major city where murderers are outpacing covid deaths by a whopping margin 3/
the governor of california, the french laundry, although that is different. he is a great man. obama is a great man. flying george clooney and oprah and is appropriate. i'm just going to put my mask back on and go into the house for another 18 months. >> that is the saddest observation -- the fierce egalitarian spirit of america dying and that is our fault, i agree with you completely. mark steyn it takes a poor eye to see the truth about our country, great to see you. >> sometimes...
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but now, out of state corporations are coming to california. their online sports betting initiative would break the promise between us. it's bad for tribes and all californians. join us. protect the promise. >>> topping our politics lead, another round of heated questioning at the confirmation hearing for the president's supreme court nominee. as jessica schneider reports, judge kentanji brown jackson has been facing unscathing scrutiny over her record. >> good morning, senator. >> reporter: as the questioning of supreme court nominee kentanji brown jackson winds down, republicans seem to be ramping up their criticisms of jackson's judicial record, her sentencing decisions in child pornography cases continue to be a flash point. senator lindsey graham saying she is giving assume vigs instead of jail time. >> you think it is a bigger deeternal to take somebody on a computer look at sexual images of children in the most disgusting way is to supervise their computer habits, versus putting them in jail? >> no. i didn't say that. >> that's exactly w
but now, out of state corporations are coming to california. their online sports betting initiative would break the promise between us. it's bad for tribes and all californians. join us. protect the promise. >>> topping our politics lead, another round of heated questioning at the confirmation hearing for the president's supreme court nominee. as jessica schneider reports, judge kentanji brown jackson has been facing unscathing scrutiny over her record. >> good morning, senator....
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the fourth of march is before super tuesday where so many huge states including california goes to the polls to choose each party's nominee to run for president. what this does show the hugejuggling act donald trump has got on the one hand standing a criminal trial one on the other trying to run the united states presidency, later much is standing trial in new york accused of hiding hush money payments to a porn star during his business. two months later in florida standing trial of allegations he hit classified documents after leaving office. a date has not been set for his federal election interference trial here in washington. and the judge will be the one who decides when the trial is set, in this case of course. what will not be lost on donald trump �*s words, actions and behaviour are about to come under —— intense scrutiny. we know every time he has legal troubles as popularity among republican voters shoot up. it will not be lost on him or anyone else regardless of the verdict in this case it might have a harmful effect on those undecided voters who donald trump would nee
the fourth of march is before super tuesday where so many huge states including california goes to the polls to choose each party's nominee to run for president. what this does show the hugejuggling act donald trump has got on the one hand standing a criminal trial one on the other trying to run the united states presidency, later much is standing trial in new york accused of hiding hush money payments to a porn star during his business. two months later in florida standing trial of allegations...
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hurricane come tropical storm would get to california. and its expected to continue moving north as opposed to west, which is what a hurricane would generally do, and then dissipate over the ocean. so the likely consequences are going to be extremely heavy rain in california, some of the neighbouring states as well. to put that in perspective, palm springs, the desert resort, searing temperatures, a0 degrees plus, this time of year very dry, is expected to get maybe ten or 12 centimetres of rain over the next 12 hours. we are just not used to heavy rain here, although last winter we had quite a lot of rain, but not like this, over a short period of time. so as you mention, people trying to shore up hillsides, all those vulnerable areas that we know, when we have floods here in the past, there are certain areas that are very vulnerable to strong winds. attempting to bring in reinforcements, rocks and stones to make hillsides stronger. the army has been brought in, stationing vehicles in certain parts of los angeles county, to rescue people
hurricane come tropical storm would get to california. and its expected to continue moving north as opposed to west, which is what a hurricane would generally do, and then dissipate over the ocean. so the likely consequences are going to be extremely heavy rain in california, some of the neighbouring states as well. to put that in perspective, palm springs, the desert resort, searing temperatures, a0 degrees plus, this time of year very dry, is expected to get maybe ten or 12 centimetres of...
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. ♪ >> in 2009, jesse was a teenager living in california with their parents and three siblings. >> i grew up in a very traditional mormon household. dad is the provider. my mom was a stay-at-home mom. very good at homemaking. cookies and homemade meals. when i was growing up, i very much believed in the church. i was devout. i was also very curious. so i wasn't afraid of asking questions. i had a lot of frustration. i was so angsty and angry. i started running away. i had a lot of inner personal relationship issues with my dad and my mother. and that goes to the mormon culture at large of this stay sweet, never rocking the boat, never challenging authority. >> jesse describes themselves as being a rebellious teenager. in part because of the morlon upbringing. make-up and caffeine and going out are all no-no's. >> a major turning point in their life was during a trip to their grandparents' 50th birthday party. jesse was 15. >> i got into a fight with my mom over silly teenager things. she wanted me to do dishes. i didn't wanted to do the dishes. she took my phone. normal garden variet
. ♪ >> in 2009, jesse was a teenager living in california with their parents and three siblings. >> i grew up in a very traditional mormon household. dad is the provider. my mom was a stay-at-home mom. very good at homemaking. cookies and homemade meals. when i was growing up, i very much believed in the church. i was devout. i was also very curious. so i wasn't afraid of asking questions. i had a lot of frustration. i was so angsty and angry. i started running away. i had a lot...
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covered california, this way to health insurance. enroll by december 31st at coveredca.com. . >>> good morning on this friday. heads up. south 680 at the 24 connector, the number three lane is blocked. traffic backed up into the concord area. westbound highway busy as well out of pittsburgh into bay point. >>> and let's talk about today. because today is going to be a very busy travel day if you are headed to the airport. all routes to the airports are looking pretty good overall, but i see a little bit of yellow popping up in the middle of our screen on our maps right at the exit for sfo. so that is starting to get busy. keep that in mind if you have an early flight to catch if you are he oakland airport. if you are headed to san jose, we are tracking brake lights on 87 northbound. that is a little busy as well sunopta so a lot to think about if you have an early flight to catch, jess? >>> well it is beautiful today. the sun is starting to rise. this is a live look from the sales force tower cam. next week is the holiday. but you ge
covered california, this way to health insurance. enroll by december 31st at coveredca.com. . >>> good morning on this friday. heads up. south 680 at the 24 connector, the number three lane is blocked. traffic backed up into the concord area. westbound highway busy as well out of pittsburgh into bay point. >>> and let's talk about today. because today is going to be a very busy travel day if you are headed to the airport. all routes to the airports are looking pretty good...
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first5 california is a proud sponsor of "sid the science kid." >> at boeing, we believe the best way to prepare children for success is by nurturing their curiosity and enthusiasm for learning, and letting the future of our children take flight. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from... >> hey, is this thing on? >> ♪ hey, sid, what do you say? what's you want to learn today? >> i want to know why things happen and how and i want to know everything now, oh, yeah how does this thing work? why does that stuff change? how does that do what it just did? hmm what's up with the sky? you think i could fly? the world is spinning and i want to know why i've got a lot of questions and big ideas i'm sid the science kid ♪ [captioning made possible by the jim henson company and friends of nci] oh, hi. i'm sid, and i'm really, really excited because today after school, i'm gonna have a playdate with my friend gabriella! whoo bam! ha ha ha! hey, you'll never guess where the playdate is. it's in the tree house. yeah, yeah, yeah. a playdate in the tree house. tree house, tree house, tree
first5 california is a proud sponsor of "sid the science kid." >> at boeing, we believe the best way to prepare children for success is by nurturing their curiosity and enthusiasm for learning, and letting the future of our children take flight. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from... >> hey, is this thing on? >> ♪ hey, sid, what do you say? what's you want to learn today? >> i want to know why things happen and how and i want to know...
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the mayor of paradise california, joining us. california, “oining us. thank ou. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news. bringing you different stories from across the uk. , , . ., , the uk. this is the eco- museum tend a place _ the uk. this is the eco- museum tend a place to — the uk. this is the eco- museum tend a place to show _ the uk. this is the eco- museum tend a place to show off- tend a place to show off community projects that have been going on in preparation for the eisteddfod. these squares were knitted and crocheted by people in the area and then decorated by local schools to celebrate the place names. . , names. excitement across the generations _ names. excitement across the generations. it _ names. excitement across the generations. it has _ names. excitement across the generations. it has been - generations. it has been buzzing for months. everybody. you look around you and you see the signs on the banners and everything. it is amazing. but the welsh _ everything. it is amazing. but the welsh government says it is doing
the mayor of paradise california, joining us. california, “oining us. thank ou. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news. bringing you different stories from across the uk. , , . ., , the uk. this is the eco- museum tend a place _ the uk. this is the eco- museum tend a place to — the uk. this is the eco- museum tend a place to show _ the uk. this is the eco- museum tend a place to show off- tend a place to show off community projects that have been going on in...
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gladys erwin, santa rosa, california, 100. secret to longevity is her family genes. her mother lived to be 100. likes to bake christmas cookies. oh, boy, me, too. i like to eat christmas cookies. leon wilson. leon, leon of baudette, minnesota. one of the oldest licensed deer hunters in minnesota. how about that? wonder how many he's bagged. well, that's it, that's all there is. once in love with amy, always in love with amy. amy? >> willard, thanks so much. >>> coming up next, "real housewives" bethenny frankel, talking about eating healthy and bearing ♪ >>> thinking of getting in shape in the new year but you can't stand the idea of leaving your favorite foods behind? well, bethenny frankel, one of the stars of bravo's reality show "the real housewives of new york city" is here to help. she's out with a brand new book, "the skinny girl dish," which turns your favorite calorie-ch foods into tastier, healthier alternatives. bethenny, nice to see you. good morning. happy holidays. >> you, too. >> were you always a skinny girl? >> i was not. i was trying to be skany g
gladys erwin, santa rosa, california, 100. secret to longevity is her family genes. her mother lived to be 100. likes to bake christmas cookies. oh, boy, me, too. i like to eat christmas cookies. leon wilson. leon, leon of baudette, minnesota. one of the oldest licensed deer hunters in minnesota. how about that? wonder how many he's bagged. well, that's it, that's all there is. once in love with amy, always in love with amy. amy? >> willard, thanks so much. >>> coming up next,...
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can come to new york where his case is being tried, colorado where he has a primary home and southern california where he has family. he also cannot transfer any money overseas and any money he transfers in the u.s. has to be less than $50,000 lsunlessi it' going to his attorneys and he's barred from speaking to his co-defendants. his lawyer noted he spoke with the fbi back in 2019. he says he was cooperating with the justice department a few years ago but the fbi accused him of not being truthful when asked if he's a foreign agent. he's expected to remain free as long as he abides by these restrictions leading up to what we expect will be a trial. at this point my sources say there is no indication he'll cooperate or enter a plea deal with the government. he says he's not guilty and he intends to fight these charges all the way. >> all right. paula, thank you very much. i want to go to laura coats, our senior legal analyst. laura, it is extraordinary here. prosecutors, these restrictions that paula is detailing that they're putting on tom barrack and he loses up to $250 million. his son, his ex
can come to new york where his case is being tried, colorado where he has a primary home and southern california where he has family. he also cannot transfer any money overseas and any money he transfers in the u.s. has to be less than $50,000 lsunlessi it' going to his attorneys and he's barred from speaking to his co-defendants. his lawyer noted he spoke with the fbi back in 2019. he says he was cooperating with the justice department a few years ago but the fbi accused him of not being...
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set her free the old man somehow managed to get her on to an airplane and fly her to lake tahoe in california. >> i don't really remember getting there. we stayed in this cabin in the woods. and i believe we were there for, like, maybe a week or so. >> whether the old man drugged her to get her to tahoe and back to syracuse may never be known. but kirsten says the next thing she remembers is standing alone in front of the airport terminal in sir kus. finally free after three years of captivity. >> i'm just standing there and i was free. i just ran into the airport. i found the first pay phone and called my mother. she came to pick me up. >> afraid the man might make good on her threats, the family decided not to go to the police. that decision would turn out to have dire consequences for other young women in the syracuse area. ten years after kirsten left the old man's dungeon, this woman went in. >>> coming up, another prisoner, another victim. what would her fate be? >> reality just hit me like a ton of bricks. like oh my god. even if i knock this guy out, i can't open this door. >> there's
set her free the old man somehow managed to get her on to an airplane and fly her to lake tahoe in california. >> i don't really remember getting there. we stayed in this cabin in the woods. and i believe we were there for, like, maybe a week or so. >> whether the old man drugged her to get her to tahoe and back to syracuse may never be known. but kirsten says the next thing she remembers is standing alone in front of the airport terminal in sir kus. finally free after three years...
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this with our panel now — dr bonnie morris is an expert on women's sports history at the university of california—berkeley. and macaela mackenzie is a sports journalist and author covering women's equality. let's start there with tennis. the men and women get paid the same prize money at grand slam events, but not other events necessarily, but the sponsorship deals vary widely, and that's in a sport where some women are as big if not bigger stars than their male counterparts — dr bonnie morris, the path of progress moves slowly for women here doesn't it? it's very slow. i second everything your previous speaker, alex, had to say, and i was interested to hear her praise for the progress of women's soccer in the united states, we are certainly behind in semi— other areas of equity. tennis has had a bit of a head start because of the dynamic push by billiejean king and her very famous catalogue the sexes victory over bobby riggs which is about to celebrate 50 years in late september. sometimes you really need one advocate to open the door to look at in equity, but i also think we have a pattern in the us
this with our panel now — dr bonnie morris is an expert on women's sports history at the university of california—berkeley. and macaela mackenzie is a sports journalist and author covering women's equality. let's start there with tennis. the men and women get paid the same prize money at grand slam events, but not other events necessarily, but the sponsorship deals vary widely, and that's in a sport where some women are as big if not bigger stars than their male counterparts — dr bonnie...
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they have employees using public services in california. they are an american corporation and yet they decide that they're going to park all of this money offshore. juan: appleby, a company from which many of these documents come, has insisted it has reviewed the allegations and is comfortable there's nothing illegal that has occurred here. what about this issue of whether there is anything illegal happening in all of these exposes of the paradise papers? >> they are probably right. there may be a few cases around the edges, but most of this is going to be legal because this is a system that is in place where these loopholes, these offshore vehicles and all of these systems and schemes are within the law. as i said, they are the most newest, cleverest ways of exploiting the system. these kinds of systems are out of reach for most people. most people just get paid and pay their taxes. they can't find its of lawyers to find them clever loopholes in bermuda or the cayman islands to save a bit more money here and there. they are right. as far a
they have employees using public services in california. they are an american corporation and yet they decide that they're going to park all of this money offshore. juan: appleby, a company from which many of these documents come, has insisted it has reviewed the allegations and is comfortable there's nothing illegal that has occurred here. what about this issue of whether there is anything illegal happening in all of these exposes of the paradise papers? >> they are probably right. there...
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accused of the carmaker of subjecting him to a racially hostile environment at the plant in fremont, california. the award is among the most significant verdicts of its kind. tesla told employees the company is not the same now as it was when that worker was harassed. coming up, supply problems could be about to get worse. labor shortages are causing chokepoints at u.s. ports and stretching leadtimes for manufacturers, all ahead of a spike in demand leading into the holidays. we look into the numbers and if companies will be able to keep it up, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i want to get back to support the strength that are getting even tighter as retail and shoppers try to stock ahead of the season. taking a closer look of what is going on. >> is about jobs, a lack of workers. where technology cannot save us, we need people to do it. when i was in lai was told there are half is made from drivers as we need to get containers off of ships come onto the docks, and moved onto the next point. this is market demand for they market, when the index is cli
accused of the carmaker of subjecting him to a racially hostile environment at the plant in fremont, california. the award is among the most significant verdicts of its kind. tesla told employees the company is not the same now as it was when that worker was harassed. coming up, supply problems could be about to get worse. labor shortages are causing chokepoints at u.s. ports and stretching leadtimes for manufacturers, all ahead of a spike in demand leading into the holidays. we look into the...
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i believe in the people of california. - this is newsday. 0ur this is newsday. our main story this hour. facebook is told the bbc it does protect its users welfare after being accused by a whistle—blower of putting its profits first. in other stories. pope francis said he felt pain when he heard of the findings of an independent report into abuse carried out by members of the catholic church in france. the scale of the abuse was staggering. dating back to 1950. the investigators find more than 20,000 children had become the victims and more than 3,000. 70 years of horrid, thousands of years of victims laid bare and one explosive report. it's language start, itsjudgment grim. fora explosive report. it's language start, itsjudgment grim. for a very long time but since the french catholic church showed complete, even cruel indifference to those who suffered abuse. the report estimates the number of child victims of sexual abuse of the hands of priests, deacons, monks or nuns, at 216,000. if none clergy included, at the figure rises to 330,000. a third of a millio
i believe in the people of california. - this is newsday. 0ur this is newsday. our main story this hour. facebook is told the bbc it does protect its users welfare after being accused by a whistle—blower of putting its profits first. in other stories. pope francis said he felt pain when he heard of the findings of an independent report into abuse carried out by members of the catholic church in france. the scale of the abuse was staggering. dating back to 1950. the investigators find more...
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for more on this, we spoke to an expert on women's sports history at the university of california berkely, and a sports journalist and author covering women's equality. with the issue of tennis. the men and women get paid the same at grand slams but not necessarily other events, but the sponsorship deals vary widely, and that in a sport where the women are as big as not bigger stars than their male counterparts. the path of progress moves slowly for women in sport, doesn't it? it’s progress moves slowly for women in sport, doesn't it?— in sport, doesn't it? it's very slow. i second _ in sport, doesn't it? it's very slow. i second everything . in sport, doesn't it? it's very i slow. i second everything your previous speaker alex had to say. i was interested to hear her praise the progress of women's soccer in the united states. we are certainly behind in so many other areas of equity. tennis has had a bit of a head start because of the dynamic push by billie—jean king, hervery dynamic push by billie—jean king, her very famous battle of the victory over bobby rigg flew back. it's ab
for more on this, we spoke to an expert on women's sports history at the university of california berkely, and a sports journalist and author covering women's equality. with the issue of tennis. the men and women get paid the same at grand slams but not necessarily other events, but the sponsorship deals vary widely, and that in a sport where the women are as big as not bigger stars than their male counterparts. the path of progress moves slowly for women in sport, doesn't it? it’s progress...
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>> california stadium? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no. that's a really good guess, but it's not california stadium. jorge, you want to take a shot? >> no, i don't know. >> jimmy: okay, well, the answer is the road bowl. have you ever heard of the rose bowl? >> no, actually, no, sorry. >> no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, next time maybe it will ring a bell, all right? what does this machine, take a look at your screen, measure? this machine, what does it measure? >> earthquakes. >> jimmy: that is exactly right, jorge. [ cheers and applause ] that's a richter scale. it measures the tremors in the earth. jorge, you are ahead. do you have earthquakes in switzerland, veronica? [ laughter ] >> not that i know. >> jimmy: all right. well, seems like if one happens, you'll know, yeah. [ laughter ] jorge, you've got the lead. next question. what is this man's job? this man on the screen right there. what is his job? ring in if you know. veronica? [ laughter ] veronica, are you okay? >> um -- politician? >> jimmy: well, that is correct, but we'll ne
>> california stadium? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no. that's a really good guess, but it's not california stadium. jorge, you want to take a shot? >> no, i don't know. >> jimmy: okay, well, the answer is the road bowl. have you ever heard of the rose bowl? >> no, actually, no, sorry. >> no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, next time maybe it will ring a bell, all right? what does this machine, take a look at your screen, measure? this machine, what does it...
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she is the superintendent for the amador county unified school district in california where one of her teachers was violently attacked by a parent on the first day of school. dr. gibson, thank you very much. first of all, i feel like i should start by asking, that teacher is okay, right? >> yes, he is doing well. >> what have you seen on the ground level there in your county in terms of harassment, threats, violence directed at either school administrators or teachers? >> early on when the school year started back in august it was daily. it was all day, every day. didn't matter the day of the week. it was very, very consistent. i think since then we've been able to really work with our community. we've done a lot of pr work just trying to educate our community on these are our mandates. we're just the ones required to enforce them. and really working with the system and around the system when we can honestly with always our number one thing is to keep everyone safe. both physically and emotionally. but it's been difficult. meetings have been interesting and we've had some interesting p
she is the superintendent for the amador county unified school district in california where one of her teachers was violently attacked by a parent on the first day of school. dr. gibson, thank you very much. first of all, i feel like i should start by asking, that teacher is okay, right? >> yes, he is doing well. >> what have you seen on the ground level there in your county in terms of harassment, threats, violence directed at either school administrators or teachers? >>...
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it'll be california's first powerful storm in more than 80 years. the british government has ordered an independent inquiry into how a nurse came to murder seven neonatal babies in her care and tried to kill another six. lucy letby was found guilty after a trial in manchester which lasted ten months. earlier, i spoke to sir robert francis, who in 2013 published a damning report on the failures of another nhs trust — the mid staffordshire foundation trust. the reason was that it was discovered there was a high level of mortality at this hospital which couldn't really be explained. it turned out it had not been investigated, indeed the figures had been dismissed. eventually, the relatives of deceased people mounted a huge protest, as a result of which, an inquiry was held, which uncovered many aspects of weakness in leadership, failure to give priority to patients as opposed to targets, and a number of other issues, which led to me having to make 290 recommendations for changing things. principal among which was the duty of candour, which required p
it'll be california's first powerful storm in more than 80 years. the british government has ordered an independent inquiry into how a nurse came to murder seven neonatal babies in her care and tried to kill another six. lucy letby was found guilty after a trial in manchester which lasted ten months. earlier, i spoke to sir robert francis, who in 2013 published a damning report on the failures of another nhs trust — the mid staffordshire foundation trust. the reason was that it was discovered...
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♪ ♪ >> announcer: from sunny southern california, the premier of "tucker carlson originals," and now your host, tucker carlson. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: welcome. we are coming to you from the fox studio lot in los angeles. we want to give you the first look at something we have been working on for months now. it is a new series of long form journalism called "tucker carlson originals." we have come to los angeles for a reason. this city was once the center o" american creativity. people moved here from all over the world to tell stories. creating art requires openen mindedness and a commitment to the truth. that is what art is.ng it does not have to be nonfiction, but it must be truem there is not much art being made in los angeles anymore, probably because people here can no longer tell the truth. lying is mandatory. every idea, every word is measured against political imperatives. if it hurts the party, it cannot be said. freethinkers are swiftly punished. s what a shocking change this is. for generations, this place, the art colony of hollywood, fought to preserve the freedom of speech
♪ ♪ >> announcer: from sunny southern california, the premier of "tucker carlson originals," and now your host, tucker carlson. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: welcome. we are coming to you from the fox studio lot in los angeles. we want to give you the first look at something we have been working on for months now. it is a new series of long form journalism called "tucker carlson originals." we have come to los angeles for a reason. this city was once the center o"...
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and you see in california, you see what's happening there where they are going all electric cars. number one, people can't afford them. number two, the batteries are made all in china, all of the rare earth comes out of china. and interesting, we have all the gas and the gasoline. the gasoline when it is refined, we have it all. we don't have any of the other stuff. if we did, our environmentalists wouldn't let us take it. it all comes out of china and a little bit of the congo. guess who controls the congo. china. we play right into their hands. i told germany, don't make a deal with russia on the pipeline and thaip said oh, that is so funny. i actually sensed during a meeting with g-7, i said angela, angela merkel, a white flag of surrender. she said why do you send me this white flag? i said if you go into surrender 75% of your energy is coming from russia. if you look back over the decades, russia and germany have not done too well together. when there is a war, when there is a problem, they will just turn off nordstream 2 and you're not going to be able to defend yourselves.
and you see in california, you see what's happening there where they are going all electric cars. number one, people can't afford them. number two, the batteries are made all in china, all of the rare earth comes out of china. and interesting, we have all the gas and the gasoline. the gasoline when it is refined, we have it all. we don't have any of the other stuff. if we did, our environmentalists wouldn't let us take it. it all comes out of china and a little bit of the congo. guess who...
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california 4.89. >> the economy is slowing th though. stuart: indiana coming up, br brett, drone expert. martha mckellen, bill bennet all on tap for the rest of the show, the 10:00 hour is next. ♪ up to 2 .. mounjaro is not for people with type 1 diabetes or children. don't take mounjaro, if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop mounjaro, and call your doctor right away, if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, vision changes, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis and gallbladder problems. taking mounjaro with sulfonylurea or insulin raises low blood sugar risk. tell your doctor if you're nursing, pregnant, or plan to be. side effects include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea which can cause dehydration and may worsen kidney problems. (woman) i can do diabetes differently with mounjaro. (avo) ask your doctor about once-weekly mounjaro. mara, are you sure you don't want -to
california 4.89. >> the economy is slowing th though. stuart: indiana coming up, br brett, drone expert. martha mckellen, bill bennet all on tap for the rest of the show, the 10:00 hour is next. ♪ up to 2 .. mounjaro is not for people with type 1 diabetes or children. don't take mounjaro, if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop mounjaro, and call your doctor right away, if you have an allergic...
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that number represents the state of california's maximum liability. it's not a final recommendation coming out of the task force. final recommendations do not come out until july 1 of 2023. >> tucker: now, everything about this, of course, is bad and wrong, not just in practice but in principle, but in practice, it sets up an incentive the whole country will have to grapple with very soon. we've already been told you can change your sex and immuneerable characteristic by wishing so. men could become women. women can become men. why can't people change their race? that's a sincere question that's waved away as ridiculous. it's not any more ridiculous than changing your sex. in fact, it's the same. so under laws like this, there's a huge incentive to change your race because you get paid for doing that. what are we going to do about that? but what's interesting is sadly, sadly -- interesting and sadly, sadly predictable is if politicians in california and the rest of the country decide how they're going to loot the treasury in the name of racial justice
that number represents the state of california's maximum liability. it's not a final recommendation coming out of the task force. final recommendations do not come out until july 1 of 2023. >> tucker: now, everything about this, of course, is bad and wrong, not just in practice but in principle, but in practice, it sets up an incentive the whole country will have to grapple with very soon. we've already been told you can change your sex and immuneerable characteristic by wishing so. men...
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ryan owens, abc news, mojave, california. >> a lot of people cannot believe this happened. it has happened in the past. ryan showed you a couple of examples. check this out. from 1947 to january 2004 there were reported 103 stowaway attempts involving 92 flights. of them, 76% of them die which is 79 people. so there's a very small survival rate. >> absolutely. positively. >> lucky kid. >> very lucky kid. i hope he doesn't have any damage from this. they talk about the damage it can do to your brain, kidneys, all kinds of organs. not even supposed to live. interesting to see how he holds up. so far so good. >> they are talking about he went in to a hibernation but essentially your body can start to shut down. we will have to wait and see. >>> coming up the perfect score on "dancing with the stars" and who got voted off. >>> a superstar from the "mad men" has a few choice words about justin bieber. that's coming up in "the skinny". >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. wow. college already. ( chuckles ) yeah. - ( engine starts ) - we gotta
ryan owens, abc news, mojave, california. >> a lot of people cannot believe this happened. it has happened in the past. ryan showed you a couple of examples. check this out. from 1947 to january 2004 there were reported 103 stowaway attempts involving 92 flights. of them, 76% of them die which is 79 people. so there's a very small survival rate. >> absolutely. positively. >> lucky kid. >> very lucky kid. i hope he doesn't have any damage from this. they talk about the...
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.— lentil in california. they don't get _ lentil in california. they don't get impacts - lentil in california. they don't get impacts very i lentil in california. they - don't get impacts very often, but there was a tropical storm that was not that far off the coast last september named k and they did have some significant impact along the peninsula ranges of our southern california but the impact expected with hilary are expected to be much more extensive. it is a larger system. the centre may actually make landfall this time. most of the systems come up west of mexico they decouple and they have the thunderstorms which ship off to the northeast and then you are left with a low level swell that never makes it in. this time it is expected to make landfall so that is unusual. i think the last time before this, a centre of a tropical storm got very close to the border of arizona and california which was in 1997. i do believe that nora does count as a tropical storm landfall, but it was in south—west arizona a
.— lentil in california. they don't get _ lentil in california. they don't get impacts - lentil in california. they don't get impacts very i lentil in california. they - don't get impacts very often, but there was a tropical storm that was not that far off the coast last september named k and they did have some significant impact along the peninsula ranges of our southern california but the impact expected with hilary are expected to be much more extensive. it is a larger system. the centre...
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and in the other corner, the dynamo of data, the number-crunching crusher from cupertino, california, the challenger! (squeaking) i've never seen anything like it! oh, poor mr. ratburn! i can't look! (gulps) i want a good clean match. okay, shake hands. (screen whirring) the pseudometa corporation has chosen your class to test out its new smartboard for two weeks. "the hugo 3.0 is the latest advancement "in user-based technology, with a 14 tera... terabyte ergonium cpu and..." well, i'll let you all figure it out. you have fun! francine: turn it on, mr. ratburn! i'm trying to, francine. may i? be my guest. (beeping) ahh! hello. my name is hugo. good morning, nigel. how did you know my name? i am equipped with both face- and voice-recognition technology. does that sufficiently answer your question? uh, yes. hugo, do you know what we're having for lunch today? can we watch movies? do you have dark bunny vs. dr. origami in 3-d? (kids talking excitedly) mr. ratburn: class. before we start using the smartboard, i must read the instruction manual. which, um, might take some time. if you lik
and in the other corner, the dynamo of data, the number-crunching crusher from cupertino, california, the challenger! (squeaking) i've never seen anything like it! oh, poor mr. ratburn! i can't look! (gulps) i want a good clean match. okay, shake hands. (screen whirring) the pseudometa corporation has chosen your class to test out its new smartboard for two weeks. "the hugo 3.0 is the latest advancement "in user-based technology, with a 14 tera... terabyte ergonium cpu and..."...
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the largest oil spill in three decades now prompting the governor of california to declare a state of emergency in orange county. officials are investigating whether the spill is due to a large commercial ship hooking its anchor in the wrong location and damaging an oil pipeline. that spill sent up to 134,000 gallons of crude into the water over the weekend. sarah sidner has more. >> reporter: christine and laura, it's a bit jarring when you come to the california beaches. you can see the oil platforms right off the shore. we understand the one that ended up springing a leak in the pipe underneath the ocean actually is about 4 1/2 miles away from the shore here in huntington beach. we have learned there was a 13-inch gash in one of the pipelines they believe is responsible for this leak. also, that the pipeline about 4,000 feet of that pipeline had been moved, displaced by 105 feet. and now there is an idea that perhaps this was caused, the leak, by an anchor from a large ship dropping down on it. there is a preliminary report looking at that. there is also the company saying that may
the largest oil spill in three decades now prompting the governor of california to declare a state of emergency in orange county. officials are investigating whether the spill is due to a large commercial ship hooking its anchor in the wrong location and damaging an oil pipeline. that spill sent up to 134,000 gallons of crude into the water over the weekend. sarah sidner has more. >> reporter: christine and laura, it's a bit jarring when you come to the california beaches. you can see the...
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mind, lush pastures of regenerative soil and happy cows like those at the alexandre family farms in california how important is it to make sure that the label organic means organic? >> it's everything it's consumer trust. it means purity. it means food in its very natural form. >> reporter: now a quick refresher on what actually gets the so-called organic stamp of approval. it's produce grown without any synthetic fertilizer, pesticides or genetic modification, and meat and chicken raised in living conditions that allow living conditions that allow for open grazing, no antibiotics or hormones and fed 100% organic feed usually all of that is promised by a label that some dishonest companies have used for fraud. over the last several years organic fraud rings have been busted importing nonorganic products in from eastern europe and selling them at organic premiums while prosecutors in states like iowa, south dakota, and minnesota have charged some farmers for selling organic fraud, as well now the government is beefing up its oversight in the $63 billion industry for the first time in decades, r
mind, lush pastures of regenerative soil and happy cows like those at the alexandre family farms in california how important is it to make sure that the label organic means organic? >> it's everything it's consumer trust. it means purity. it means food in its very natural form. >> reporter: now a quick refresher on what actually gets the so-called organic stamp of approval. it's produce grown without any synthetic fertilizer, pesticides or genetic modification, and meat and chicken...
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it's a terrible deal for california. we win. you lose. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: on monday we should do footage that on one level was just robbery and on another level was a sign of the collapse of western civilization. a mob of people destroying a wawa, a convenience store in philadelphia. as a canvas unfolds, one woman walks up to employees and says, hurry up and make me a sandwich. but there's more footage from that night, we did show it to you, it comes to light courtesy of the philadelphia police department. it shows people pouring into the store to loot food and drinks and clothing. these people don't look malnourished. there destroying the stuff because they can, because no one will stop them. all this started about 8:00 p.m. on saturday. please say they're looking for about a hundred suspects, some as young as ten. where their parents exactly? it doesn't matter if they're caught because the getaway instantly and if you complain about your big it's happening because rich people, including george soros, paid for it to happen. vot
it's a terrible deal for california. we win. you lose. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: on monday we should do footage that on one level was just robbery and on another level was a sign of the collapse of western civilization. a mob of people destroying a wawa, a convenience store in philadelphia. as a canvas unfolds, one woman walks up to employees and says, hurry up and make me a sandwich. but there's more footage from that night, we did show it to you, it comes to light courtesy of the philadelphia...
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you were i won the state of california in 2003, my senior year of high school. wow, that's terrific. now what--what is the thing called? is it called a... it's--it's called a shot put. it's called-- it's called a shot put. yes. and how much does it weigh? uh, in high school it was 12 pounds. oh, all right. and like, when i see them in the olympics, at do they weigh? 16 pounds. all right. what do you weigh? oh, never mind. (laughs) i just--i was running out of weight questions. uh, it's nice to have you all here. get ready for whr "toss up." this one is worth $2,000. and the category is "show biz." here we go. ♪ lizzy. satellite video. no. everybody else. jared. satellite radio. there we go. well, we got there. jared got the $2,000. he'll spin in a moment. right now jim thornton has some words of wisdom. and here they are, pat. tonight's jackpot round is brought to you by... shaq, 1. pain, zero. announcer: new icyhot advanced patch, with 50% more medicine. pain over. and here's tonight's featured prize. oceania cruises invites you on a journey through the medit
you were i won the state of california in 2003, my senior year of high school. wow, that's terrific. now what--what is the thing called? is it called a... it's--it's called a shot put. it's called-- it's called a shot put. yes. and how much does it weigh? uh, in high school it was 12 pounds. oh, all right. and like, when i see them in the olympics, at do they weigh? 16 pounds. all right. what do you weigh? oh, never mind. (laughs) i just--i was running out of weight questions. uh, it's nice to...
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earlier, i spoke to the mayor of paradise, california, greg bolin. thank you so much for being here with us tonight. you must be following that tragedy in lahaina very closely. what has been your reaction and what are your feelings as you are seeing the events playing out there in hawaii? our hearts break. it's just heart—wrenching to watch. it's so similar. when we first saw the visual of what was going on, it took you right back to that time and they are going through exactly the stuff we went through and everybody i talk to just says our for them and our prayers go out to and every one of them. i can only imagine what that must be like to have gone through that fire in 2018 and now to see something so similar happening. the camp fire killed 85 people, many people in your city of paradise lost everything similar to what is happening in lahaina. how do tragedies like this one effect these type of communities? it affected in many different ways. you've got emotions going in every direction. i was listening to this before, what you are reporting, an
earlier, i spoke to the mayor of paradise, california, greg bolin. thank you so much for being here with us tonight. you must be following that tragedy in lahaina very closely. what has been your reaction and what are your feelings as you are seeing the events playing out there in hawaii? our hearts break. it's just heart—wrenching to watch. it's so similar. when we first saw the visual of what was going on, it took you right back to that time and they are going through exactly the stuff we...
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according to "the wall street journal," "from california to texas to indiana, electric grid operators are warning that power generating capacity is struggling to keep up with demand. that gap could lead to rolling blackouts during heat waves or other peak periods as soon as this year." in other words, turn on your air-conditioning in august and it will not work and neither will your lights. the midcontinent independent system operator which oversees the energy grid in the midwest says it is preparing to "take emergency measures in advance of capacity issues this summer." in other words, no more electricity. the north american electric reliability corporation which oversees energy output in the country released an assessment this year saying the entire western u.s. is "at risk of energy emergencies due to the limited supply of electricity available for transfer." so this has never happened. it is happening now. why? why is this happening? according to "the wall street journal," "the challenge is that wind and solar farms which are among the cheapest forms of power generation don't prod
according to "the wall street journal," "from california to texas to indiana, electric grid operators are warning that power generating capacity is struggling to keep up with demand. that gap could lead to rolling blackouts during heat waves or other peak periods as soon as this year." in other words, turn on your air-conditioning in august and it will not work and neither will your lights. the midcontinent independent system operator which oversees the energy grid in the...
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california, idaho and nevada. at stake who will control the congress. dozens of house races are considered tossups. p republicans need to win 30 seats to win the majority. in the senate republicans need to flip one democratic seat to clinch the majority and it is most likely to be tight. before the polls even opened today, some states setting earlier voting records. we have this covered from coast to coast today. want to begin with our coverage with cnn jason carroll live in pennsylvania where control of the senate could be decided. how are things in bucks county? >> reporter: and anderson, a lot of people are wondering if things could be decided right here in ben salem in lower bucks county because there are a lot of suburbs in lower buck's county highly populate and a lot of key voters that could end up making a -- a real decision in terms of who ends up winning the senate seat or the governor's race. as you could see here, we've seen a number of folks coming out this morning. we've been talking to voters about what matters most to them and i want to
california, idaho and nevada. at stake who will control the congress. dozens of house races are considered tossups. p republicans need to win 30 seats to win the majority. in the senate republicans need to flip one democratic seat to clinch the majority and it is most likely to be tight. before the polls even opened today, some states setting earlier voting records. we have this covered from coast to coast today. want to begin with our coverage with cnn jason carroll live in pennsylvania where...
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it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. i had no idea how much i wamy case was worth. c call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: whenever you see a magic trick a lady get in half for a position palling a pineapple at a someone ear one or how that's done. there has to be a rational estimation for what i just saw. we feel that way about nancy pelosi's net worth. she served in congress for several hundred years and yet somehow she's worth a hundred million dollar
it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. i had no idea how...
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we won from miami to new york to minnesota to california. we won by republican women winning. we'll have more women in congress as republicans than in the history of congress. that says something about what president trump has been able to do to expand this party, bring diversity and that brings strength. the same thing that brings strength to america, diversity is now a republican party as well. maria: well that's great news. is she facing the extreme left in terms of how to govern, maybe it's better for you to become speaker in two years if she stay s in place. tell me about the in-fighting going on on the other side? >> well i think it's better for america the sooner a republican becomes speaker but she promised them that she would win enough seats that the they would keep the majority this time and next time. now, not one, not one they didn't defeat one republican and now, in their own conference call and they are yelling at one another whether they should call themselves socialists or not and think about who lost. the secretary of health and a socialist and we defeated a
we won from miami to new york to minnesota to california. we won by republican women winning. we'll have more women in congress as republicans than in the history of congress. that says something about what president trump has been able to do to expand this party, bring diversity and that brings strength. the same thing that brings strength to america, diversity is now a republican party as well. maria: well that's great news. is she facing the extreme left in terms of how to govern, maybe it's...
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are witnessing it until all of the country resembles the same political experiment that took place in california. that is ultimately their belief, their design and their objective. they think that having massive uncontrolled illegal immigration will make this country a more liberal, more left wing less conservative country. that's their belief. that's their plan. and they are playing it through. and all the people dying are just collateral damage. >> judge jeanine: how sad. how sad. thank you, stephen miller, always good to have you on and thank you for the work you are doing. >> thank you. >> judge jeanine: aoc has a dire warning for america. she says that if republicans retake the house and senate it might as well be the end of democracy. watch. >> if we lose the house -- this is no joke, january 6th was a trial run. and a lot of people don't seem to understand that. it was a trial run and they are going to come back. if they take the house, then they have the votes [inaudible] election. whatever the results are. serious. >> judge jeanine: let's be honest about what this is. it's a blatant att
are witnessing it until all of the country resembles the same political experiment that took place in california. that is ultimately their belief, their design and their objective. they think that having massive uncontrolled illegal immigration will make this country a more liberal, more left wing less conservative country. that's their belief. that's their plan. and they are playing it through. and all the people dying are just collateral damage. >> judge jeanine: how sad. how sad. thank...
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escenarios.o”& y nuesto reportero david valadez tuvo acceso especial a una de sus este fin de semana en california no fue la excepciÓn con su gira y nuestro reportero tuvo acceso especial a sus presentaciones. descubrio locutor: la famosa arena retumbÓ con sus grandes Éxitos. previo a su show, asÍ no se recibieron. los tigres del norte. pero venir aquÍ es un logro, pero a la veces de mucho nervio. entre muchas cosas se han dado a conocer por preservar y difundir la mÚsica mexicana. >> haciÉndole honor a la canciÓn. lo cierto es que no dejan de innovar, serÁ un museo con lo mÁs nuevo de la tecnologÍa. el grupo siempre tiene presente a su pÚblico y mÁs cuando salen a cantar. pues otra de sus grandes cualidades es lo impecable que lucen sobre los escenarios.por quÉ tÚ eres el Único que porta sombrero. yo de suerte veÍa un sombrero. ahÍ nos quedamos. a solo minutos antes de su presentaciÓn, reciben camisetas con sus apellidos y tambiÉn conviven con sus respectivas familias. llegÓ la hora y los profesionales llegan como solo saben hacerlo. [hablan a la vez] >> indiscutiblemente los
escenarios.o”& y nuesto reportero david valadez tuvo acceso especial a una de sus este fin de semana en california no fue la excepciÓn con su gira y nuestro reportero tuvo acceso especial a sus presentaciones. descubrio locutor: la famosa arena retumbÓ con sus grandes Éxitos. previo a su show, asÍ no se recibieron. los tigres del norte. pero venir aquÍ es un logro, pero a la veces de mucho nervio. entre muchas cosas se han dado a conocer por preservar y difundir la mÚsica mexicana....
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competitive seats in washington, in oregon, in california as well. democrats on defense, jake, their challenge tonight, upend history. >> it's exciting, john king. we don't know what's going to happen. it's fun because it so rarely happens. dana bash, as we prepare for the evening, what are you looking for? >> i'll pick up where john left off, which is in virginia. particularly it's virginia's second congressional district. elaine luria, an incumbent democrat. people have gotten to know her because she is a member of the january 6th committee. she is in a district that has flipped back and forth over the past 20 years, and she was also a so called majority maker in 2018. she was part of the wave of democrats who helped pick up the house for them. she has spent about $11 million in a small congressional district. in a race. and she has been working as hard as she can up against a very sour mood. we will know early on because polls close at 7:00, and they tend to tabulate them pretty fast in virginia, whether or not she is going to survive and that cou
competitive seats in washington, in oregon, in california as well. democrats on defense, jake, their challenge tonight, upend history. >> it's exciting, john king. we don't know what's going to happen. it's fun because it so rarely happens. dana bash, as we prepare for the evening, what are you looking for? >> i'll pick up where john left off, which is in virginia. particularly it's virginia's second congressional district. elaine luria, an incumbent democrat. people have gotten to...
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but california's are very volcanic place. that's right. we have about eight volcanoes that we consider young enough and potentially threatening enough that we monitor them all the time, and that's part of what the california volcano observatory does, which is where i work. having said that volcanoes, you know, tend to be out in remote places, and you tend not to think of miss great threats to the public. but in this country, including ellis tone, there are super dangerous. that's correct, so yellowstone might not actually erupt in our lifetime, but other volcanoes could and one of the big disruptions that they create is to air traffic so airplanes because of the volcanic ash or pulverized rock that they can throw high into the atmosphere. when you explain this, especially to young students and stuff, they're really to kind of volcanoes. i suspect our variety of, but the two that california is primarily imbued with would be one is called an explosive one. one is an effusive one explosion obviously things but when you say a few sieve, this i
but california's are very volcanic place. that's right. we have about eight volcanoes that we consider young enough and potentially threatening enough that we monitor them all the time, and that's part of what the california volcano observatory does, which is where i work. having said that volcanoes, you know, tend to be out in remote places, and you tend not to think of miss great threats to the public. but in this country, including ellis tone, there are super dangerous. that's correct, so...
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soon after joe biden who will embark on a leisurely trip to lake tahoe in california. this is shortly after his weekend at the beach in delaware, which by the way it was a week or week and a half ago he was on a 10 day vacation on the beach and was having a hard time dragging his beach chair around him. tonight joe biden's reelection strategy is in full gear. he doesn't need to lift a finger. why? because this election season he will allow his own department of justice and the justice system to do all the heavy lifting for him. on march 14th, march 4th, donald trump, according to the filing down in atlanta, they want to start that trial in atlanta on march 4th. the very next day, lo and behold, what a coincidence. that is march 5th. that will also be super tuesday. donald trump will also face a court date to be determined during the campaign season in washington, d.c., one in florida and one in new york. while donald trump gets nonstop negative press, joe biden will remain in hiding just like he did in 2020 in the media mob candidate protection program. that is what th
soon after joe biden who will embark on a leisurely trip to lake tahoe in california. this is shortly after his weekend at the beach in delaware, which by the way it was a week or week and a half ago he was on a 10 day vacation on the beach and was having a hard time dragging his beach chair around him. tonight joe biden's reelection strategy is in full gear. he doesn't need to lift a finger. why? because this election season he will allow his own department of justice and the justice system to...
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we need to make sure that they're held accountable for the impact to san francisco in california. opening statements began monday in san francisco's federal case against opioid manufacturers out organ and teva. drug distributor and pharmacy giant, walgreen's outside court. city attorney david chu said he wants those companies to pay up. we also want to make sure that san francisco recoups at least some of our losses. that were resulting from the incredible profits that were gained by corporate defendants in their opening. attorneys for the city argued those drug companies went after a new market of customers. beginning in the 19 nineties, attorneys played videos like this one from the drug makers themselves. the window was really open as the whole landscape of pain management and treatment was changing, the city attorney said. the drug companies aggressive salesforce lied to doctors and pharmacists , saying opioids were not addictive, and companies like walgreens filled countless suspicious prescriptions without a second thought. attorney richard hyman said, quote the claims about
we need to make sure that they're held accountable for the impact to san francisco in california. opening statements began monday in san francisco's federal case against opioid manufacturers out organ and teva. drug distributor and pharmacy giant, walgreen's outside court. city attorney david chu said he wants those companies to pay up. we also want to make sure that san francisco recoups at least some of our losses. that were resulting from the incredible profits that were gained by corporate...